Investigators talk to 'people of interest' in home invasion robbery | VIDEO

Vanderburgh County Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a home invasion robbery at 6020 Golden Pond Way.

An investigator from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office works at the scene of a home-invasion robbery on Feb. 22, 2010.

EVANSVILLE - Investigators are interviewing "some people of interest" but have made no arrests in a home invasion robbery that occurred at 9 a.m. today in Keystone subdivision on the city's northeast side.

A woman had told police that two men broke into her home, tied her up and demanded money.

The robbery attempt ended when an acquaintance of the woman opened the front door and called out her name, said Dave Wedding, chief deputy of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office.

"We are interviewing some people who could be tied to this," Wedding said early this afternoon.

According to Wedding, the woman said after her acquaintance opened the door she heard a scuffle downstairs and the two robbers, both wearing ski masks, took off in what may have been a black sedan.

Wedding said there were no injuries. The name of the woman and the acquaintance who interrupted the robbery have not been released.

Wedding said the woman was upstairs asleep when the men entered the house. One of the men had a handgun and the other had a knife, Wedding said.

Wedding said the robbers may have entered the home through an unlocked door or by opening the garage door from the car which also may have been unlocked.

The woman told police that while she could not identity the men because of the masks she had an "odd feeling" she may know them.

A K-9 unit was brought in and led deputies to a nearby house on Heckel Road where a man was being questioned, but Wedding said it's not clear whether there is a connection to the robbery.

He said more details will be released in a few hours.

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